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ch.12 sec.2 (Jueun Kwag)
The Ostend Manifesto
President Pierce
expand lands
Cuba would help expand slave territory
Spain didn't want to sell
ministers met in Belgium to discuss
confidential dispatch
but it has been known to all
Pierce lose reputation
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
1850s American dream
to build railroad across the continent
small countries are chosen
already organized politically and surveyed
Senator Stephen A. Douglas
from Chicago
wanted his home city to receive the prize
provided Bill for Kansas and Nebraska territories
hard worked to win support from South
Great victory for the South (and Douglas)
repeal Missouri Compromise
popular sovereignty
North protested over the Act
Expansion and Slavery
North
hate slavery
peculiar institution
hated living with black people
South's misunderstanding
North preventing the growth of their economy
The new Republican Party
made in North
anger for Kansas-Nebraska Act
resist the extension of slavery
"Anti-Nebraska" Party
Know-Nothing Party
result of flooding of immigrants
combat political influence of foreigners
Bleeding Kansas
result of Kansas-Nebraska Act
popular sovereignty
race for Kansas
led to violence
armed mob
Congress
Charles Sumner(N) & Preston S. Brooks(S)